China Daily (Hong Kong)

China slams US taking ETIM from terror list

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

China expressed strong dissatisfa­ction on Friday after the United States removed the East Turkestan Islamic Movement from its list of terrorist organizati­ons after nearly two decades.

“Terrorism is terrorism. T he US side should immediatel­y correct its wrongdoing­s, stop ‘whitewashi­ng’ terrorist organizati­ons and refrain from going backward in internatio­nal cooperatio­n on counter terrorism ,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Friday.

ETIM was designated as a terrorist organizati­on and added to the sanctions list under United Nations Security Council Resolution­s 1267 and 1390 in 2002. In an order issued on Oct 20 and made public on Thursday, US Secretary of State M ike Pompeo announced that the group had been removed from the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizati­ons.

“ETIM has been engaged in terrorist and violent activities for a long time, causing a large number of casualties and proper ty losses, seriously threatenin­g the security and stability of China as well as the internatio­nal community,” Wang said, noting that it is a terrorist organizati­on recognized by the world.

As a cosponsor of UN Security Council Resolution 1267, the US has backpedale­d on the issue of the identifica­tion of ETIM. T his exposed the double standards of Washington on counter terrorism issues and revealed its using terror groups for its own favor, the spokesman said.

“Cracking down on ETIM has been the consensus of the internatio­nal community and an important par t of the internatio­nal fight against terrorism, ” he added.

Wang also said that China’ s recent strict er requiremen­ts on entry by inbound travelers were adopted to reduce imported COVID19 cases caused by crossborde­r infections as the overseas pandemic situation deteriorat­ed.

This week, Chinese embassies in the United Kingdom, Belgium, the Philippine­s, India, Ukraine and Bangladesh had decided to temporaril­y suspend entry from these countries by nonC hinese nationals holding valid visas or residence permits.

Wang said that in October, the country’ s imported novel corona virus cases increased by about 45 percent compared to September, reaching 515 cases. At the same time, local cases have also been reported in the Chinese cities of Qingdao, Shandong province and Kashgar , the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, he added.

“Under such circumstan­ces and drawing on others countries’ practices, we are taking further measures on departure for pandemic prevention and control purpose in order to safeguard the hardwon outcomes and also reduce risks of cross infections for travelers themselves to the maximum level,” Wang said.

In response to the t wotest entry requiremen­t which requires that travelers present negative nucleic acid and antibody tests taken within 48 hours of boarding, the spokesman said that in this way, the accuracy for screening can be significan­tly increased.

The new rule applies to travelers from countries including France, Singapore, Canada, Germany, Pakistan, South Africa and the US.

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